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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expo Surveying Handbook</h2>
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<h1>In the UK</h1>
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<p>In an ideal world, we would have a beautifully drawn up survey and
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detailed guidebook descriptions of everything ready to show at the BCRA
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<a href="https://www.hidden.earth/">
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Hidden Earth</a>
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conference (September). Although we are getting better, it is in fact a
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struggle to get these before next expedition. Life is made particularly
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difficult when bits of data and description arrive in dribs and drabs,
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meaning a lot of piecemeal updating. By the time the majority of expo members
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are back in Cambridge, it is at least two months since the return home, all
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urgency has been lost and memories have faded. To avoid this, <b>think</b>:</p>
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Did you have to leave Austria without finishing your sketching ? Use the
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post or visit Cambridge! Get hold of a centre line (ask someone if you don't know how) and draw up your survey
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as soon as possible - don't leave it to the start of next term when your
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memory will have faded. Some entirely nonsensical surveys <!-- the top of Kiwi
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Suit in the 2002 drawn up survey --> have been produced by surveys being drawn
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up by people other than the original explorers, in the pub, several months
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later</p>
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Have you written a passage description ? If not, do it when you get home.
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If you can type it, so much the better, email it to any or preferably all of
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Philip Sargent <b><p.m.sargent.72> at cantab.net</b>, Becka <b><beckalawson> at gmail.com</b> or
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Wookey <b><wookey> at wookware.org</b> and
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anyone else relevant or whoever is in Cambridge doing the drawing up.
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<br><br>If you have to write it
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on paper, photo it, or scan it and email it to whoever has the survey book (to print and to glue in)
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and to someone else who will take the trouble to type it up.</p>
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Have you got the survey book or a
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<a href="../logbooks.html">
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logbook</a>?
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Photocopy it, or phototgraph all the pages with your camera, so there is a
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back up and get copies to other addresses before your house burns down.
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<br>Check what has already been typed up by looking at the online copy of the
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<a href="../../pubs.htm">published logbooks</a>
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<br>Get
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copies (or the original) to the expo leader or Wookey or whoever is doing the drawing up, or
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anyone who will volunteer to type in the logbook or cave descriptions.</p>
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Have you got some good (even recognisable...) photographs ?
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Offer them to those who are writing blog posts and
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to whoever is doing the Hidden Earth lecture. Upload them using
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<a href="../uploading.html">these instructions</a>.
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Have you got some GPS tracks on your device which you never did anything with? Upload them using
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Upload them for future expos using <a href="../gpxupload.html">these instructions</a>.
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<p style="margin-left:20px">Have you some unique experience or amusing anecdote?
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Tweet it <a href="https://twitter.com/CUCC_Expo">@CUCC_Expo</a>,
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write an article
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for this year's
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<a href="https://ukcaving.com/board/index.php?topic=23424.0"> UK Caving blog</a>,
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the Expo or CUCC mailing list, for the web site, or for publishing in a caving magazine.</p>
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<p>Is <b>the only copy</b> of any survey data on your computer? Get it backed up,
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preferably including copies to other people involved. Multiple disc failures
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have caused total loss of the Kaninchenhöhle dataset once already, and
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backup to another site saves almost infinite grief.</p>
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<p>Have you got the <b>only</b> copy of <i>anything</i> else ? Make backups
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and distribute them <b>now!</b></p>
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<p>Are you a complete computer nerd with too much spare time ? Incorporate
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all of the above into the web site :-)</p>
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under it), and update the whole lot so it's consistent with current XHTML
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standards. While you should be revising for your exams. I ought to get 'mug'
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